Communication and Media Policy in the Era of the Internet
Theories and Processes- Editors:
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- Series:
- Schriften des Münchner Centrums für Governance-Forschung, Volume 9
- Publisher:
- 2013
Summary
Die Beiträge in diesem Band behandeln Kommunikations- und Medienpolitik in der Ära des Internets aus zwei Perspektiven: Theorien und Prozesse. Im Mittelpunkt steht dabei erstens die Frage, wie sich politische Prozesse in diesem Politikbereich bedingt durch technische Neuerungen und damit verbundene soziale und ökonomische Entwicklungen verändern. Wie diese vielschichtigen Veränderungen mithilfe ausgewählter theoretischer Ansätze untersucht werden können, bildet den zweiten Schwerpunkt des Buches.
Mit Beiträgen von:
Maria Löblich, Senta Pfaff-Rüdiger, Michael Latzer, Sarah Anne Ganter, Johanna Jääsaari, Carles Llorens, Andreea M. Costache, Kari Karppinen, Hallvard Moe, Karen Donders, Hilde Van Den Bulck, Manuel Puppis, Matthias Künzler, Thomas Steinmaurer, Corinne Schweizer, Hannu Nieminen, Patrick Burkart, Jonas Andersson Schwarz, Katharine Sarikakis, Joan Ramon Rodriguez-Amat, Mathias Bug, Avshalom Ginosar
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2013
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8329-7842-6
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8452-4321-4
- Publisher
- Nomos, Baden-Baden
- Series
- Schriften des Münchner Centrums für Governance-Forschung
- Volume
- 9
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 191
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 2 - 6
- Introduction No access Pages 7 - 12 Maria Löblich, Senta Pfaff-Rüdiger
- Towards an Innovation-Co-evolution-Complexity Perspective on Communications Policy No access Pages 13 - 29 Michael Latzer
- International Entanglements in Communication and Media Governance: Exploring the Policy Transfer Approach No access Pages 29 - 45 Sarah Anne Ganter
- Capturing the Dynamics of Communication Policy in the Age of the Internet: The Multiple Streams Approach No access Pages 45 - 57 Johanna Jääsaari
- Media Pluralism and Media Governance. Convergent or Divergent Roads in a Digital Scenario? No access Pages 57 - 69 Carles Llorens, Andreea M. Costache
- Critique of “Media Governance” No access Pages 69 - 80 Kari Karppinen, Hallvard Moe
- Scratching the Surface of the “Digital Argument” in Contemporary Public Service Media Debates: The Case of the Management Contract Negotiations in Flanders No access Pages 81 - 95 Karen Donders, Hilde Van Den Bulck
- Public Service Broadcasting in the Digital Age: Regulation and Organizational Strategies in Ireland, Austria and Switzerland No access Pages 95 - 107 Manuel Puppis, Matthias Künzler, Thomas Steinmaurer
- How to Regulate new Bottlenecks of Digital Television Distribution? Media and Infrastructure Owners’ Interests in the Reformation Process of the Swiss Radio and Television Act No access Pages 107 - 119 Corinne Schweizer
- European Broadband Regulation: The “Broadband for All 2015” Strategy in Finland No access Pages 119 - 133 Hannu Nieminen
- Gunboat Diplomacy and Pirate Sanctuaries: The Use of Trade Agreements to Promote Copyright Reform No access Pages 133 - 147 Patrick Burkart, Jonas Andersson Schwarz
- Copyright and Privacy Governance: Policy Intersections and Challenges No access Pages 147 - 159 Katharine Sarikakis, Joan Ramon Rodriguez-Amat
- Societal Divisions Regarding Attitudes towards Digitized Security Measures? British versus German Perspectives No access Pages 159 - 175 Mathias Bug
- Internet Advertising: Merely a Technological Revolution or a Regulatory Transformation as well? No access Pages 175 - 188 Avshalom Ginosar
- Notes on Contributors and Editors No access Pages 189 - 191





